In the latest exploration of retro gaming on the Nintendo Switch, we're taking a unique approach by combining Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS titles into a single list. While the Nintendo Switch Online app offers a variety of Game Boy Advance games, our focus today is on the standout titles available on the Switch eShop. Here, we present ten of our top picks, with four from the Game Boy Advance and six from the Nintendo DS, listed in no particular order.
Game Boy Advance
Steel Empire (2004) – Over Horizon X Steel Empire ($14.99)
Kicking off our list is the engaging shoot 'em up, Steel Empire. Although the Genesis/Mega Drive version might be considered superior, this Game Boy Advance port offers a delightful experience. It's a great game for both seasoned shooter fans and newcomers, providing a smoother and more accessible gameplay experience.
Mega Man Zero – Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection ($29.99)
As the Mega Man X series began to wane on home consoles, Mega Man Zero emerged as a worthy successor on the Game Boy Advance. This game marks the beginning of a stellar series of side-scrolling action titles. While the first entry may have some rough edges, it's an essential starting point for any fan of the franchise.
Mega Man Battle Network – Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection ($59.99)
Diving into another Mega Man title, Mega Man Battle Network offers a unique RPG experience with an innovative battle system that blends action and strategy. The concept of a virtual world within electronic devices is intriguing, and the game fully embraces this idea. Despite the series' diminishing returns, the early entries remain highly enjoyable.
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow – Castlevania Advance Collection ($19.99)
Part of the Castlevania Advance Collection, Aria of Sorrow stands out as a top choice. Its soul-collecting system adds a fun grinding element, and the gameplay is engaging enough to make it a joy to play. With its unique setting and hidden secrets, it's a must-play for fans of the series and third-party Game Boy Advance titles alike.
Nintendo DS
Shantae: Risky’s Revenge – Director’s Cut ($9.99)
Originally a cult hit, Shantae: Risky’s Revenge gained broader recognition with its DSiWare release. This game not only revitalized the Shantae series but also ensured its presence in subsequent console generations. Interestingly, it evolved from an unreleased Game Boy Advance project, which is set to be released soon and may join this list.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy ($29.99)
Although Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney originated on the Game Boy Advance, its impact was felt more significantly on the Nintendo DS. This first game in the series masterfully combines investigation and courtroom drama with a touch of humor and compelling storytelling. It's a standout title that sets the stage for the entire franchise.
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective ($29.99)
From the creator of Ace Attorney, Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective offers a unique gameplay experience where you play as a ghost solving mysteries and saving lives. This game is a thrilling journey from start to finish, and its re-release on the Switch is a testament to its enduring appeal.
The World Ends With You: Final Remix ($49.99)
The World Ends With You is a masterpiece on the Nintendo DS, perfectly utilizing the hardware's capabilities. While the Switch version may not replicate the original experience exactly, it's still an excellent way to enjoy this exceptional game. It's a must-play for its innovative gameplay and compelling narrative.
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow – Castlevania Dominus Collection ($24.99)
The Castlevania Dominus Collection brings together all the Nintendo DS Castlevania games, with Dawn of Sorrow being a highlight. The transition from touch controls to button controls enhances the gameplay significantly, making it a more enjoyable experience on the Switch.
Etrian Odyssey III HD – Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection ($79.99)
Etrian Odyssey III is part of a series that thrives on the DS/3DS ecosystem, but its HD remaster on the Switch is a commendable effort. As the largest of the three games in the collection, it offers a substantial RPG experience that's well worth exploring.
And that concludes our list of favorite Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS games available on the Nintendo Switch eShop. Do you have any favorites from these consoles that you enjoy playing on the Switch? Share your thoughts in the comments below—we'd love to hear from you! Thanks for reading!